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Which Double Monkstraps?
I am determined to make my next shoe purchase a double monkstrap. I currently have two contenders.
The Herring Shakespeare II in brown suede:
Herring Shoes, Boots, Premier Collection, Sale and Seconds, Herring Clearance > Herring Classic II
http://www.herringshoes.co.uk/_shop/...2714-1_sml.jpg
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The Loake Cannon in brown:
Loake English shoes
http://www.loake.co.uk/media/catalog...c/a/cannon.jpg
They are the same price, £195, and I don't really want to go much over that. My main concern is that I would like to be able to wear them casually. I can imagine the Herring working well with a navy suit, but not so well with jeans because it has a pretty point toe. I can't make my mind up what the Canon will look like casually. Most of the pics I have seen of people wearing DMs casually have been of a lighter colour I think.
What do people think? I know at least one person on this forum has the Canon and appears to like them. Anyone got the Herring?
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Being the one person that already owns the Loake canon's I can vouch for their quality and looks. They can be worn casually, I haven't really worn them with anything other than chinos as of yet but they will work perfectly well with jeans (I'm thinking indigo jeans, brown roll neck, grey db blazer and double monks. The colour is quite dark but it's also very rich and has an almost reddy tinge to it.
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Go for the loakes; lush colour and more practical for the coming season than suede.
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Hold the bus!
You can avoid looking like an old man who's late to adopt a trend by buying these, the baddest dub monks available!
COGNAC MONK STRAP FW122137 | Suitsupply Online Store
These are also BA
BROWN MONK STRAP FW121131 | Suitsupply Online Store
These shoes are so powerful that you will be able to pull women WHILE having sex with other women!
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Haha. Well I am getting on a bit! Do I take it you own a pair? I like the first pair. What is the quality like compared to loakes? I can get free shoe trees and tie if i buy the Loake's from pediwear.
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if you are prepared to wait a month or two, Russell and Bromley have a gorgeous pair of tan ones coming out soon.
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Willing to wait, but won't the R&B ones be big bucks?
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dont know, probably between the £200-£250
saw them in "GQ essentials" this month.
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Oh yeah. I saw them too. They did look nice. Thanks for reminding me.